Sentences with phrase «such trepidation»

He has strained relationships with most males, and such trepidation can likely be traced back to his relationship with his father who, Todd says, was always «hitting me.»

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Such anguish may partake of various characters, having sometimes more the quality of loathing; sometimes that of irritation and exasperation; or again of self - mistrust and self - despair; or of suspicion, anxiety, trepidation, fear.
So in spite of my trepidation, and in awe of tradition, and knowing that this gives an impression of audacity when what I feel is rather an obligation that I can not avoid, I am impelled by my understanding (such as I am capable of) to raise this challenge.
Well, well, well, Don't be doing such posts with trepidation written all over them.I mean at this point in time why do we have to keep fear company?
I'm so sorry you find yourself on this journey, an experience that should be filled with nothing but joy but is tinged with such powerful fear and trepidation.
Did you know that just thinking about bathing a new slippery wiggly baby could bring such feelings of trepidation?
There is also likely trepidation regarding such a high fat intake — particularly saturated fat — despite mounting evidence even in the medical mainstream that saturated fat intake is not associated with increased risk for cardiovascular disease, and that reductions in carbohydrate intake, in fact, can improve risk for heart disease.55 Promising avenues for research in dietary therapy for AD are hindered by an outdated nutritional paradigm.
As such, I approached The Wind Rises with some amount of trepidation, as it is at its core a biopic about 1930's and 40's aviation engineer Jiro Horikoshi.
But when I introduced the project to my 8th graders in 2011, in spite of some fear and trepidation, nearly every student eventually became immersed in the joys of creating their own story; of owning the plot, characters, settings, and conflicts; of making the many writerly decisions that must be made when crafting a story of such length.
There is a lot of trepidation among the designers responsible for the next generation of such iconic cars as the Ford Mustang, Chevrolet Corvette and Mercedes - Benz S class.
Did you feel any trepidation in taking on the voices of such iconic personas as Picasso or Elvis?
The screen looks very slick and Samsung told us officially that they experienced some trepidation creating such as large display using the technology often found in their line of smartphones.
There are other musician's unions, both local chapters and international, though concerns over contracts and composer rights negotiations can cause some level of trepidation if one does not understand the intricacies of such things.
In this group show curator Henry Hussey draws on the sense of exile, trepidation and loss in the first Canto of the Inferno, using the idea of the dark wood to bring together a group of artists who have each inhabited such a place in their practice.
RealClimate is wonderful, and an excellent source of reliable information.As I've said before, methane is an extremely dangerous component to global warming.Comment # 20 is correct.There is a sharp melting point to frozen methane.A huge increase in the release of methane could happen within the next 50 years.At what point in the Earth's temperature rise and the rise of co2 would a huge methane melt occur?No one has answered that definitive issue.If I ask you all at what point would huge amounts of extra methane start melting, i.e at what temperature rise of the ocean near the Artic methane ice deposits would the methane melt, or at what point in the rise of co2 concentrations in the atmosphere would the methane melt, I believe that no one could currently tell me the actual answer as to where the sharp melting point exists.Of course, once that tipping point has been reached, and billions of tons of methane outgass from what had been locked stores of methane, locked away for an eternity, it is exactly the same as the burning of stored fossil fuels which have been stored for an eternity as well.And even though methane does not have as long a life as co2, while it is around in the air it can cause other tipping points, i.e. permafrost melting, to arrive much sooner.I will reiterate what I've said before on this and other sites.Methane is a hugely underreported, underestimated risk.How about RealClimate attempts to model exactly what would happen to other tipping points, such as the melting permafrost, if indeed a huge increase in the melting of the methal hydrate ice WERE to occur within the next 50 years.My amateur guess is that the huge, albeit temporary, increase in methane over even three or four decades might push other relevent tipping points to arrive much, much, sooner than they normally would, thereby vastly incresing negative feedback mechanisms.We KNOW that quick, huge, changes occured in the Earth's climate in the past.See other relevent posts in the past from Realclimate.Climate often does not change slowly, but undergoes huge, quick, changes periodically, due to negative feedbacks accumulating, and tipping the climate to a quick change.Why should the danger from huge potential methane releases be vievwed with any less trepidation?
The technical community is following such cases with both interest and trepidation, as we expected suits against individuals to be rare, and limited to $ 100 to $ 5,000 statutory damages by the recently enacted Bill C - 11.
In such a scenario not pleasure of travelling diminishes but trepidation of being alone in any unknown place is a crumpling feeling as well.
In such cases the trepidation of being alone in any unknown place is a crumpling feeling as well.
In advance of new regulations in financial markets such as this one, trepidation about the unintended consequences of regs flows freely.
You have probably experienced awe whenever you have been in the middle of a powerful lightning storm, but there is also a measure of trepidation considering the risks associated with such storms.
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